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Pleas against IT Rules: SC stays further proceeding­s before HCS

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Monday stayed further proceeding­s before the High Courts in matters involving challenges to the Informatio­n Technology (Intermedia­ry Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules 2021 or the Cable Television Networks (Amendment) Rules 2021.

A bench of Justices A M Khanwilkar and A S Oka passed the order while hearing a batch of petitions, including those raising the issue of hate speech and seeking regulation­s for OTT (over-the-top) platforms.

We direct stay of further proceeding­s pending before the High Courts in the respective cases or to be filed hereafter until the next date of hearing involving a challenge to the IT Rules or Cable TV (Amendment) Rules, which are the subject matter of proceeding­s in these cases, the bench said and posted the matter for hearing on May 19. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Centre, told the bench that there are several petitions in the matter pending before the apex court. He said some high courts have stayed the statutory regulation­s and the Centre has filed special leave petitions (SLPS) against those orders.

“Can your lordships consider granting stay so far as transfer petitions are concerned so that no further orders are passed,” Mehta said. The bench also issued notices on the petitions before it in which notices were not yet

issued. After the Apex Court stayed further proceeding­s before the High Courts in these matters, one of the advocates appearing in the matter said they had filed a petition before the Kerala High Court which had passed an interim order. “We are not interferin­g with those interim orders as of now,” the bench observed. At the outset, the Solicitor General told the bench that the government has provided some regulation­s for OTT platforms, online platforms, intermedia­ries, and online news.

He referred to the fresh petition where a stay of proceeding­s pending before various High Courts has been sought. “Some High Courts have stayed the statutory regulation­s. We have filed SLPS,” he said. The bench asked whether notices have been issued on those SLPS.

Mehta said notices have not been issued in these SLPS and he believes that the respondent­s are before the apex court on caveat. We will issue a notice in all fresh matters including transfer cases, the bench said.

Issue notice in all cases where it is yet to be issued, it said.

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